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  • chunky
    Someone MARRY ME!! LOL
    • Jan 2006
    • 10552

    MixesDB


    What the heck!? 2008-02-06: News Flash The site is not closed, nor offline. All news in short:Next week MixesDB will start to change its format.
    We will no more offer any downloads.No we're not dead, we're not giving up, we're not sold out, we're simply going to be 100% legal.And against some rumor spread, we will not charge you for the downloads, because we will not offer any downloads at all.Atm the site is password protected so we can adjust the site to the new concept. We will be back some time before March (hopefully). Why the hell!?We had no problems with the law, no worries and no panic please! We just want to avoid that in the future.It's a simple fact that you cannot offer live set downloads 100% legally and esp. not in the dimensions as we did. We do no more take the risk of doing so. The bigger the site grew, the bigger the risk and problems got.In the last time the visitor stats just exploded. That may be good, but think twice. And imagine it going on for another year. What about us!?Although we know we won't see 90% of you again in the future, we would love to see some of you coming back after the change contributing to the database.
    About the downloads, well it's easy. All mixes added except some own tape rips and recordings were found via the internet. It's full of sets! Use it to explore other sources than blogs and forums. We'll keep track of what is worth it.Move your lazy ass and create some logins on forums, download some software. What now!?We will keep all the data we have collected in the past year. So nothing will be lost.Now we don't have to take care of keeping all the sets online by adding mirrors and re-upping sets en masse,just cos a host like divshare recently decides to change the rules after 2 years of free service (500 sets went offline by that).We'll have less problems and more time in our hands and it will become an even better database than now, just without downloads. Changesno more downloads provided by usconcentration on tracklistings and incomplete tracklistskeeping track of even more mixes (being 100% legal we finally we can add promos and old tapes)much more details (Artists, Clubs, Events, Radio Stations, Radio Shows, etc.)more coding on the software for more features We will continue adding new sets etc.We will continue to care about correctness cos most do not.The only difference: You have to find new ways of getting the files Change processWe're sorry that we had to close the site temporarily without any warning! But it's the only way.So the site is closed for now and behind closed doors we will start to do the change. Absolutely no idea yet how to do it and how long it will take or when we'll be back. Maybe 2 weeks or more. At least nothing will happen till next week. We'll keep you updated here.The pause may be good so you can chill the fuck out in the shoutbox instead of our Main Page comments
    We can imagine your frustration about that, but this is the only safe solution after 1 year of extreme sharing the music we all love.For the leechers of you the downloads may have been the only reason to visit us but the core of the database are the hard facts which we have put so much work at and there is only more to come and to be done.The real shame would be to be forced to close the site just because of the downloads you can get elsewhere aswell.Better to be 100% legal than going off one day. All the hard work will really be worth it in the future. And maybe the haters, rank hunters and those idiots posting fake sets for rapidshare points will learn something from this... You know who you are.So thanks & respect to all contributors before and later, all the people who share by heart for the love of the music in the web, via ftp, torrents and slsk,especially to those paying hard webspace and traffic money just to offer Direct Links for all of us. We're very positive about our relaxed future and after starting the database this may be the second best decision we ever made.We hope you can understand our decision and will support our goals in the future.Or just come back once a week to check the latest fake sets Some may laugh, some may be sad. We love you all!Future will show what this change was worth it.
    All the best and till then.--MDB-- Here an overview of what will be changed and what is already done.


    Its a shame they had some great sets on there site
    Originally posted by res0nat0r
    OK Lets All Stroke Ron Pauls Cock On 3!
  • TheMightyGreg
    Editor Shmeditor
    • Nov 2006
    • 1361

    #2
    Re: MixesDB

    Might be something to do with this...

    The Government is to take action against people who illegally download music and films, under new “three strikes” rules to be unveiled next week.
    Internet Service Providers will be legally required to take action against any of their clients who access pirated material, according to draft legislation seen by The Times.
    Offenders will receive a warning email for their first offence, a suspension for their second and the termination of their contract if they do not comply.
    Legal action will be brought against companies who fail to enforce this policy and users names and addresses may be made available to the courts.
    BPI chief executive Geoff Taylor has called on ISPs to work with the music business to grow the creative economy.

    “An internet that rewards creativity, while offering music lovers unprecedented choice and value for money, is in the long term interest of all of us,” he says.
    “We simply want ISPs to advise customers if their account is being used to distribute music illegally, and then, if the advice is ignored, enforce their own terms and conditions about abuse of the account. But despite some agreements in principle, the ISPs refuse to do this on any meaningful scale.”
    “For well over a year, the BPI has been trying to encourage ISPs to introduce reasonable measures that could remove the need to bring legal action against the 6-million British broadband customers that regularly use peer-to-peer networks to download music unlawfully, Taylor adds.
    “This is the number one issue for the creative industries in the digital age, and the government's willingness to tackle it should be applauded. Now is not the time for ISPs to hide behind bogus privacy arguments, or claim the problem is too complicated or difficult to tackle. It is time they started showing some corporate responsibility and partner with us to allow our digital creative economy to grow.”
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    • |Thrax|
      Platinum Poster
      • Mar 2007
      • 1744

      #3
      Re: MixesDB

      holy run on paragraph!
      This is the voice from planet love. Have no fear we are your friends. To bring peace and love to your world, we are sending you our very special agent. Her name is love love love...

      -Chris
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      • feather
        Shanghai ooompa loompa
        • Jul 2004
        • 20895

        #4
        Re: MixesDB

        I can't read that. Cliff notes? Are they changing into a streaming model like Mcast?

        i_want_to_have_sex_with_electronic_music

        Originally posted by Hoff
        a powerful and insane mothership that occasionally comes commanded by the real ones .. then suck us and makes us appear in the most magical of all lands
        Originally posted by m1sT3rL
        Oh. My. God. James absolutely obliterated the island tonight. The last time there was so much destruction, Obi Wan Kenobi had to take a seat on the Falcon after the Death Star said "hi and bye" to Leia's homeworld.

        I got pics and video. But I will upload them in the morning. I need to smoke this nice phat joint and just close my eyes and replay the amazingness in my head.

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        • fumanchu182
          Angantyr The Ruthless
          • Jun 2004
          • 962

          #5
          Re: MixesDB

          You can still download on MCast, what are you talking about?
          The sailors of the United States Navy are among the most disciplined, devoted, and well-trained fighting men the world has ever known. They drink gasoline and piss fire, The spit bullets and shit bombs, and will swim across the ocean with a knife in their teeth just for the chance to carve up those that threaten their homeland.

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          • feather
            Shanghai ooompa loompa
            • Jul 2004
            • 20895

            #6
            Re: MixesDB

            True that, but I'm assuming the sets on Mcast are put up for 'promo' use and skirts the legal side of downloading sets and royalties on the tracks used. So thinking maybe MixesDB is only allowing streaming of recorded sets in future instead of letting people download them.

            i_want_to_have_sex_with_electronic_music

            Originally posted by Hoff
            a powerful and insane mothership that occasionally comes commanded by the real ones .. then suck us and makes us appear in the most magical of all lands
            Originally posted by m1sT3rL
            Oh. My. God. James absolutely obliterated the island tonight. The last time there was so much destruction, Obi Wan Kenobi had to take a seat on the Falcon after the Death Star said "hi and bye" to Leia's homeworld.

            I got pics and video. But I will upload them in the morning. I need to smoke this nice phat joint and just close my eyes and replay the amazingness in my head.

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            • AntonyM
              DUDERZ get a life!!!
              • Oct 2004
              • 6415

              #7
              Re: MixesDB

              Sucks for now
              but there will always be somewhere
              to download set
              there is no amount legislation or internet army
              to stop people from sharing information
              whether its copyright protected or not.
              Originally posted by Shpira
              So came back last night...
              Sven Vath was amazing...he played a god damn killer set...ended up going to that and came to at like 10 am in some whore house in south Amsterdam...no idea how I ended up there...friday was a bit of a blur got really drunk and visited several parties can't remember a whole lot to be honest hehe...saturday was probably the best day that I recall...started up in the nearest coffee shop and going from party to party...beautiful woman, beer and weed...finished the night by taking some shrooms and listening to an amazing elke kleijn set...sunday...i met a nice girl who worked at one of the coffee shops and ended up talking to her for like 6 hours...was supposed to meet her at some DnB party...but instead went for a steak and walked around red light district bars drinking and smoking...monday took it easy went to a coffee shop and took a taxi to airport....

              All in all...I think I will be going back there some time soon
              Originally posted by Illuminate
              Let me get this straight.

              So white-middle class Americans have been told by their Television sets to be fearful of:

              1. Mexicans/Latinos from the South bringing drugs and killings n' shit.
              2. African Americans cause mos def they are raging a race war and want to occupy America like how the plebs occupied Wall St.
              3. Iranians/Afghans/Any one of middle eastern origin to be quite frank, cause you know Islam...
              4. North Koreans/Chinese cause you know everything...

              Am I close here?

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              • Aleks_B
                Gold Gabber
                • Nov 2006
                • 758

                #8
                Re: MixesDB

                ah wellz, i was just getting into that site, but whatever from a producers's standpoint im glad they are going legal. dowloading music will kill house music if we don't start supporting the artists.
                aleks_b - re_azure | my_space

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                • Shpira
                  Angry Boy Child
                  • Oct 2006
                  • 4969

                  #9
                  Re: MixesDB

                  Originally posted by Aleks_B
                  ah wellz, i was just getting into that site, but whatever from a producers's standpoint im glad they are going legal. dowloading music will kill house music if we don't start supporting the artists.
                  Fuck that. electronic music was built on piracy. People making records because thy love the music and people copying tape to tape - the only restriction back then was vinyl. That restriction is now gone (thank god) we live in a digital age and why the hell should we not take full advantage of it.

                  If I can't download sets - How long till dj's have to pay royalty rights in order to play songs in clubs?
                  The Idiots ARE Winning.


                  "Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect."
                  Mark Twain

                  SOBRIETY MIX

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                  • Miroslav
                    WHOA I can change this!1!
                    • Apr 2006
                    • 4122

                    #10
                    Re: MixesDB

                    ^^ I'm all for the sharing of non-commercial DJ sets, and most professional DJs I've heard from share that opinion. But that's where the line is drawn; move beyond that and you're screwing the artists and encouraging them to go find something else to do imo
                    mixes: www.waxdj.com/miroslav

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                    • Shpira
                      Angry Boy Child
                      • Oct 2006
                      • 4969

                      #11
                      Re: MixesDB

                      your completely right mate and I agree with you to the fullest. I just really can't afford to buy everything I listen to so I don't. as soon as I start making enough money to do so I will. Right now I'm a broke ass student and spend most of my money on books and travel.
                      When you see my record label high in the sky and my stocks sky rocketing I will be the first to buy all new releases and encourage the growth of the industry.
                      The Idiots ARE Winning.


                      "Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect."
                      Mark Twain

                      SOBRIETY MIX

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                      • kassios
                        Platinum Poster
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 1200

                        #12
                        Re: MixesDB

                        Originally posted by Miroslav
                        ^^ I'm all for the sharing of non-commercial DJ sets, and most professional DJs I've heard from share that opinion. But that's where the line is drawn; move beyond that and you're screwing the artists and encouraging them to go find something else to do imo

                        Agree on that .....im wondering how many Edm so called Dj's buy ther music?
                        http://soundcloud.com/concept-sheep

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                        • Aleks_B
                          Gold Gabber
                          • Nov 2006
                          • 758

                          #13
                          Re: MixesDB

                          Originally posted by Shpira
                          Fuck that. electronic music was built on piracy. People making records because thy love the music and people copying tape to tape - the only restriction back then was vinyl. That restriction is now gone (thank god) we live in a digital age and why the hell should we not take full advantage of it.

                          If I can't download sets - How long till dj's have to pay royalty rights in order to play songs in clubs?
                          in all honesty Shpira i know where you're coming from. but just cause the system was built on piracy doesn't mean it should continue that way. Now the big labels got screwed by the digital music revolution - that was great, im all for it, but the producers that make this music need to get paid too. at least the price is better than vinyl at least from a consumers standpoint, 2.50 a track at most is roughly half as much as for a vinyl release (somestime 3 times less).
                          aleks_b - re_azure | my_space

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